What is Tee Time Golf Pass?

Simply put: It is your passbook to THE Best Deals in Golf.... Period.
Tee Time Golf Pass is a passbook that contains outstanding discounts at your favorite courses and at destination areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, Virginia Beach, Pinehurst and Myrtle Beach.

Purchase the passbook here online and when you receive it in the mail, bring it with you to the course. You call and make a tee time just like normal and then tell them that you are a Tee Time Golf Pass member. At the course, you will show them your passbook and they will accept the offer for their course that is listed in the book. No need to cut out coupons. The course will just check off one of the boxes next to their offer. Offers can be valid from 1X to 4X to 10X or even Unlimited usage, it depends on the golf course.

How Much Can I Save?

With hundreds of courses to choose from, it could be THOUSANDS. Many people are able to pay for their pass by using it 2 or 3 times and end up saving HUNDREDS for the season.

Discounts range from FREE green fees to deep weekday and weekend discounts. Seniors even can get Bonus Specials just for them which are even lower than the senior rates at the course. You can expect to save between $10 and even up to $50 every time you play.

The Rules (taken directly from the passbook)

Definitions (taken directly from the passbook)

Passbook Image

Below is an image of a page from our passbook as an example of how the page looks and works.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Golf Pass expire?

The Tee Time Golf Pass runs on a calendar year and expires on December 31st each year.

What is the refund policy?

Unused passes purchased directly from the main office (Chambersburg, PA) can be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.

Are power carts required on all offers?

Power cart rental is required on all offers unless noted.

Does each person need the Tee Time Golf Pass to receive the discounts offered?

All free plays and player's fee offers require each individual to have their own pass. One free play with one paid offers require one of the two golfers to have a passbook.